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Dave Tipping

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  1. [quote name='waynepunkdude' timestamp='1330385588' post='1556782']
    It's this one


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    B) .. if the emulation on my b3 is in anyway accurate you will need the bass boost on .. but it should sound wicked! I've got the black 'russian' one .. it totally sucks out the bottom end.

  2. What kind did you get? I have a russian (re-issue) .. as the post above states great in the house .. a little on the weak side live :( .. I've not tried a bass muff? The bass muff on my B3 sounds pretty big live.

  3. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1330379067' post='1556617']
    Me, drummer, guitard: Black shirt, trousers, shoes. Girls: Red dresses.
    Horns: Multi-coloured zoot suits with matching hats, trousers, waistcoats, ties, spats and shades... I know.
    Apologies for low-quality pic.


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    :lol: :lol: :lol: ha ha you weren't kidding!! SSSSSSSSSSSSSSMOKIN!

  4. I would recommend the Zoom B3 also .. I had a pile of individual pedals IMO the tone is 90% there .. but the control and flexibility is 200% there. For a covers band it is all I need (unless I ever need to use more than three effects simultaneously one the same song) For £150 (i.e. the price of one decent pedal) you get 99 to play with. The distortions are particularly decent as are the chorus effects .. for the "muse sound" I have found a bit of compression into two big muffs is a good start .. there might be better ones but it's not a tone I need very often .. I belted out hysteria during a sound check through a loud club PA a few weeks ago and it sounded HUGE!

  5. [url="http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/2556194/The-Scottish-Sun-investigates-vice-in-Dundee.html"]http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/2556194/The-Scottish-Sun-investigates-vice-in-Dundee.html[/url]

    Only in Dundee would you call a ford focus estate a "flashy silver sports car" :lol: :lol: :lol: ... according to the article I got my pricing a little wrong (not far off though) .. having said that that was back in 2009 you might get a better deal now!

  6. [quote name='dmccombe7' timestamp='1330348430' post='1555939']
    Can you give me an address or more details. !!!! LOL
    (i can't get the smiley faces to attach to the thread - must be a work thingy )

    Dave
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    http://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=56.466082,-2.957771&spn=0.001199,0.002411&t=h&z=19 ... they stand on the corner of Blackscroft and Peep O'Day lane .. pretty much every night. It's known locally as "sexy street".

  7. ..Lots of very nice nice vids and superb playing in this thread. The current band I'm in aren't half as polished as some of the bands I've been in BUT we always get a great crowd and have a great time. I'm usually a little more active on stage but i'm currently recovering from a knee reconstruction.
    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOzITi45yS8[/media]

  8. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1330290984' post='1555368']
    Too right... each to his own and all that, but how can you say a 56 P-Bass is ugly when you play a Status Kingbass Artist, a foul instrument which is quite rightly criticised in bass playing society for resembling an unholy union between a shovel and a diseased banjo with rickets? :lol:
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    :lol: :lol: :lol: ..You beat me to it!

  9. I'd say so! ha ha .. guess it depends what you are putting into it. I do use heavy strings and dig in a fair bit .. for a pub gig upto around 100 punters I usually have the volume at 12, the treble at 10, the mid around 3, the bass around 10 and the gain at around 9.

  10. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1330216319' post='1554328']
    .. the bloody brass section now wear primary-colour zoot suits, complete with hats, spats, the lot. I'll get some pics up. It looks like a Jim Carrey 'The Mask' fan club. :blink:
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    :lol: Make sure you do .. sounds pretty hideous! That photo I put up has just got me in trouble with the wife ... "I thought you didn't let anybody touch your gear" ... I don't think "yeah, but she had t*ts?" was the correct answer :D ha ha

  11. My experience with small venues is totally mixed. Some of the best gigs I've ever played have been on a tiny stage in a tiny corner with a completely rammed room .. where you litterally have a wall of faces right in your face! In that same pub during one of our breks on another night some punter stepped into the stage to speak to the drummer stepping on the lead plugged into my P .. snapping my pickguard .. but thankfully not damaging the wood .. and amazingly with out snapping the electrics! .. stuk a bit of duct tape on it and played for another 2 hours! I always take my lead out of my bass during breaks now.

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